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1 Online-Ressource (ix, 214 Seiten)
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First published
ISBN:
9780511760785
Inhalt:
In contemporary Thai Buddhism, the burgeoning popularity of vipassanā meditation is dramatically impacting the lives of those most closely involved with its practice: monks and mae chee (lay nuns) living in monastic communities. For them, meditation becomes a central focus of life and a way to transform the self. This ethnographic account of a thriving Northern Thai monastery examines meditation in detail, and explores the subjective signification of monastic duties and ascetic practices. Drawing on fieldwork done both as an analytical observer and as a full participant in the life of the monastery, Joanna Cook analyzes the motivation and experience of renouncers, and shows what effect meditative practices have on individuals and community organization. The particular focus on the status of mae chee - part lay, part monastic - provides a fresh insight into social relationships and gender hierarchy within the context of the monastery.
Inhalt:
Meditation and monasticism: making the ascetic self in Thailand -- Meditation and religious reform -- The monastic community: duty and structure -- Meditation as ethical imperative -- Language and meditation -- Monastic duty, mindfulness and cognitive space -- Money, mae chee and reciprocity -- Hierarchy, gender and mindfulness -- Monasticization and the ascetic interiority of non-self -- Appendix: ordination transcript for an eight-precept nun (mae chee)
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ISBN 9781107660557
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ISBN 9780521119382
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ISBN 9781107660557
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Cook, Joanna Meditation in modern Buddhism Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2010 ISBN 9780521119382
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ISBN 0521119383
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Print version ISBN 9780521119382
Sprache:
Englisch
Fachgebiete:
Theologie/Religionswissenschaften
Schlagwort(e):
Thailand
;
Bhikkuni
;
Vipashyanā
;
Thailand
;
Bhikkuni
;
Samgha
;
Moderne
;
Thailand
;
Vipashyanā
;
Moderne
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9780511760785
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